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Synonyms and antonyms of To go faster, or to make something go faster in British Thesaurus

To go faster, or to make something go faster

speed up ()

to move or happen faster

accelerate (verb)

to happen or make something happen at a faster rate

quicken (verb)

formal if something quickens, or if you quicken it, it happens or moves more quickly

catch up ()

to go faster so that you reach the person or vehicle in front of you

pick up speed ()

if something picks up speed, it starts to move faster

put your foot down (British)

British to drive much faster

pull ahead ()

to get in front of someone by moving faster than they do

speed up ()

to make something move or happen faster

step on it ()

used for telling someone to drive a vehicle faster

let something rip ()

to make a vehicle move very fast

quickening (adjective)

mainly literary becoming faster